There is still a very real chance - if not likelihood - that Roy Moore will be elected the next senator from Alabama. This despite The Washington Post reporting Thursday on a detailed account of a woman who says Moore initiated sexual contact with her when she was 14 and he was 32.

Members of the state GOP are standing up for Moore, after all, with some saying they'd even support Moore if the allegations were true.

And for that, "Saturday Night Live" made Alabama the butt of a series of jokes in its cold open this weekend.

"Voters in Alabama will never elect someone who's had relations with a minor," the Vice President Mike Pence character says.

Pence later tells Moore: "It's hard to convince people that you're not into young girls when you dress like Woody from 'Toy Story.'"

After Pence tells Moore he needs to "do the right thing" - a clear suggestion that he should drop out of the race - Moore responds, "All right, if everyone thinks I did it, I'll marry her."

Attorney General Jeff Sessions, played by Kate McKinnon, then makes an appearance. The man who used to hold the same Senate seat Moore is seeking tells him, "I'm Alabama, but you - you, sir, are too Alabama."

By the end, just to drive home the point, Sessions pulls out a stuffed possum that he calls "papa" and seeks its advice.